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Stay in tO Win!. Stay in tO WIN! A student success program by the National Association of Basketball Coaches, NABC Developed for The NABC by Life Decisions Group, LLC. STAY IN TO WIN!. achieve your fullest potential gather information to make good academic, career, and personal choices - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
achieve your fullest potential gather information to make good
academic, career, and personal choices learn how to make important
decisions gain greater control of your life create a more successful adult life address the Keys to Success
Players can’t win games ontheir own,they need their
teams!Students can’t succeed on their own,they need their
“success” teams!(Key to success: create
success teams andsuccess plans)
When players make good decisions,
they score points and win games.
When students make good decisions, they get better
grades and succeed in school.
(Key to success: learn and practice decision-making skills)
Players who work hard achievehigh numbers in
points, rebounds, and assists.
Students who work hardachieve high scores in
reading, writing, and math.
(Key to success: improve
academicperformance)
Successful players practiceto perfect their basketball skills.
Successful students get involved to perfect their personal development skills.
(Key to success: focus on personal
development)
“What kind of life have you had?”
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Field of Study Career
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Leisure Activities Health and Wellness
One that has a favorable outcome.
One that is based on the decision-maker’s needs and wants.
a “good” a “good” decision?decision?
initial life decisions educational and career choices
Clueless Pretending Pretty Sure
There is an There is an assumption that we assumption that we
will know how to will know how to make decisions when make decisions when
we need to.we need to.
In reality, making a decision is a process
that needs to be learned and practiced
and that takes time and effort!
Learn about thedecision-making
process.
Define the Decision
Define the Decision
Define the Decision Evaluate Needs and Wants
Evaluate Important Needs and Wants
Important Criteria(Needs & Wants)
AlternativesChoice A Choice B Choice C Choice D
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Compile List of Alternatives
Define the Decision Evaluate Needs and WantsCompile Alternatives
Investigate the Alternatives
Define the DecisionCompile Alternatives
Evaluate Needs and WantsInvestigate Alternatives
Determine the Best Alternative
Define the DecisionCompile Alternatives
Evaluate Needs and WantsInvestigate Alternatives
Determine Best Alternative
Define the DecisionCompile Alternatives
Evaluate Needs and WantsInvestigate Alternatives
Determine Best Alternative Establish a Plan
Establish a Plan and Implement
Define the DecisionCompile Alternatives
Evaluate Needs and WantsInvestigate Alternatives
Determine Best Alternative Establish Plan
D E C I D E
Curriculum
Location/Environment
Quality of Academics
Cost ($5,000 to $15,000)
Financial Aid (Scholarships)
Size (7,500 – 12,000)
Class Size
Co-op/Internships
Facilities
Recreation/Clubs
Decision Making: CollegeImportant Criteria(Needs & Wants)
AlternativesChoice A Choice B Choice C Choice D
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Curriculum
Location/Environment
Quality of Academics
Cost ($5,000 to $15,000)
Financial Aid (Scholarships)
Size (7,500 – 12,000)
Class Size
Co-op/Internships
Facilities
Recreation/Clubs
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Decision Making: CollegeImportant Criteria(Needs & Wants)
AlternativesChoice A Choice B Choice C Choice D
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Salary/Benefits
Environment
People
Activities
Challenges/Problems
Location
Psychological Rewards
Security
Growth Potential
Autonomy
Decision Making: JobImportant Criteria(Needs & Wants)
AlternativesChoice A Choice B Choice C Choice D
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Salary/Benefits
Environment
People
Activities
Challenges/Problems
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Growth Potential
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Decision Making: JobImportant Criteria(Needs & Wants)
AlternativesChoice A Choice B Choice C Choice D
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The results of your decisions will determine whether you
will be satisfied or dissatisfied with your life!
Good outcomes result when you utilize good decision-making skills.
Make an effort.Invest the time.
Use the process. See positive
results.
D E C I D E